of Yellville, AR
February 5, 1924 - March 23, 2022
Monty Munsell, 98, of Yellville, Arkansas, passed away at home, surrounded by loving family.
A celebration of his life will be held on 03/23/23, on the land he loved and cared for.
Monty was born February 4, 1924, at home, in Esterville, Iowa to Monte Francis and Lola Faye (Anderson) Munsell.
At 17 he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp and served proudly during WWII in the South Pacific. In the South Pacific he was involved in combat missions on several of the Islands. He also spent time in Samoa. He served in the Marine Corps Reserves during the Korean War.
Monty and his loving wife, Kathy, were married on December 24, 1991, in Bullhead City, Arizona. They resided in Kansas City, Missouri, before moving to the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas in 1999. Monty began building their home in 1997 and they moved into their newly built home permanently in 1999.
Monty owned and operated Monty's Safety Lane in Grandview, MO. The business was passed on to his son Donald (deceased) and is still family owned and operated by Donald's wife, Patricia.
Monty loved gardening, caretaking their land, restoring classic vehicles, watching the Kansas City Chiefs, women's college basketball, and college football. In his younger years he coached basketball, baseball and raced go-carts with his children. Most of all, he loved his family unconditionally, and loved the land he and his wife, Kathy, lived on.
Monty was preceded in death by his parents, two sons (Donald LaMont Munsell), (Charles Edward Munsell), a grandson, (Justin Patrick Brandon), and siblings (Ivan, Juanita, Dorthy, Donald, Lucille, and Vivian).
He is greatly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife of 30 years, Kathy, of the home, children Bruce (Jeanne) Munsell, Wichita, KS., Roger Munsell, Grandview, MO., Beverly (Dale) Seffrin, Midland, MI., Stephan (Susan) Munsell, Friendswood, TX., Donald (deceased) (Patricia) Munsell, Belton, MO., Charles (deceased) (Debra), Florance, AZ., Pamela (Sean) Kearney, Lee's Summit, MO., Kerry Wagner Brandon, Topeka, KS., Kimberly Wagner, Kansas City, MO., 23 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Dan Hall, (Military/Veteran Liaison), Staff Sergeant Chance Wilkerson, United States Marine Corps, who visited the home before his passing, honoring his military service. We also thank Hospice of the Ozarks for their excellent and compassionate care during the last days of his life.
Private arrangements are by Roller-Burns Funeral Home in Yellville.
Obituary Provided By:
Roller-Burns Funeral Home
725 North Panther Ave.
Yellville, AR 72687
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com